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Outdoor Strain

Discussion in 'Cannabis Breeding and Seed Strains' started by ihavenoideawhatsgoin, Oct 14, 2005.

  1. ihavenoideawhatsgoin

    ihavenoideawhatsgoin Banned

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    I live in the pacific northwest and was planning on making an attempt at growing. I have done numerous hours of reading and i think i am ready. I was wondering what strains might be good for outdoor growing up here. And preferrably one that doest stink too much but sometimes thats completely unavoidable. Thanks for your input. Links would be useful too. Peace.
     
  2. WishIWasAHippie

    WishIWasAHippie Senior Member

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    You're gonna have to wait until spring (Unless you live in a climate similar to Florida...but uh, look it up on a farmer's almanac of some sort)

    Anyway, just go on about any seed site and look up their strains, they all organize by outdoor/indoor usually...Some even include smell ratings...

    If you're really really worried about stealth and willing to sacrifice potency/yield a bit...you could go with Lowryder...but I'd reccomend Early Misty or Early Girl by Nirvana Seeds instead
     
  3. ihavenoideawhatsgoin

    ihavenoideawhatsgoin Banned

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    I'mplanning on waiting til spring. I dont think it's gonna get any warmer up here in the pacific northwest.
     
  4. WishIWasAHippie

    WishIWasAHippie Senior Member

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    Yeah haha ok good, just making sure we had that situation covered ;)

    Anyway, lemme find a few good ones... *5 minute search*
    (This site does not ship to the US...but it's my favorite site to find stuff on...if you like the strain that I suggest, just google it to find another site :) )

    http://www.everyonedoesit.co.uk/onl...39.cfm?iProductID=2543&iProductCategoryID=252
    http://www.everyonedoesit.co.uk/onl...on.cfm?iProductID=1104&iProductCategoryID=234
    http://www.everyonedoesit.co.uk/onl...st.cfm?iProductID=1159&iProductCategoryID=242

    And if you can't make up your mind:
    http://www.everyonedoesit.co.uk/onl...ix.cfm?iProductID=1177&iProductCategoryID=594

    The Kali mist is expensive as hell...but the others are cheap... I think they were
     
  5. Psykadelik_Budsmoka

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    i can tell you, Master Kush from Nirvana and Santa Maria from No Mercy Supply are great strains, the Santa usually finishes here in Germany in October, and starts flowering in August. The Masterkush also pleasured me, you can order it from Nirvana.
    The Lowryder is ready for Harvest six weeks after seedsing them, the lowryder flowers independent from light times, but it is not so strong in THC. Check hanfsamen.at, and then click on Joint doctors for them. They should all grow good in Washington.
     
  6. MasterAdam

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    so basicly can the lowryder be grown in april and be done in june. It does not depend on the changing in light?
     
  7. 2cesarewild

    2cesarewild I'm an idiot.

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    lol, it doesn't depend on the photoperiod but man ruderalis genetics are junk. I am almost certain, unless you want to plant about 8 milion of them to get a significant yield, that you want to find something else.
     
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